The site observes the unknown number of people buried on campus land.
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A VPM News audience member who works in the area asked about the history of the Southside landmark.
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The phrase, reportedly coined in Richmond to persuade Virginia colonists to prepare for war, has been used by protesters across the world.
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The 1895 Jackson Ward armory is a state and national Black history landmark.
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The remains of hundreds of tenant farmers are being moved from the former Oak Hill tobacco plantation.
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The plaque gives context to the sale of enslaved people in the Charlottesville area.
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Brian Bullock visits spots around Richmond learning about rail transportation and the groundbreaking technology that has its roots in Richmond, Virginia.
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The General Assembly passed state recognition in 2010.
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City leaders do not have a plan or timeline for voting to formally adopt the statement.
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Updated Dec. 6: The committee met to discuss out-of-state schools.
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Public tours at the Williamsburg Bray School are expected to begin in 2025.
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Federal officials estimate VSU was underfunded by $277 million between 1987 and 2020.
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The political will might not exist in Richmond to remove the remaining monuments.
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The Virginia Department of Historic Resources will set up an application process in the coming months.
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The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Episodes are recorded the night before.
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Brian Bullock makes his way to Roanoke, Virginia, to learn the story about trailblazing Black filmmaker Oscar Micheaux.
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Artsline || July 3: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline.
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The parkway hasn’t had a major repair since opening in 1957 — and the timeless ride is showing its age.
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Artsline || June 26: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline.
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Ghent became an LGBTQ+ safe haven in the 1970s.
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Brian Bullock heads to Lynchburg, Virginia, where he pays homage to the legacy of Desmond Doss, the inspiration behind the film Hacksaw Ridge.